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Not the plant I ordered! But glad I decided to keep them once they came up. Striking, robust, brilliant-colored plants. So graceful and d...Read More
Although the plant information says Full Sun, I have grown these this year from seed in a very shady spot and they've bloomed fine in sev...Read More
I started this from a Ferry Morse Butterfly and Hummingbird Wildflower Mix, which considering the various sowing depths preferred, what w...Read More
I love this plant! It's so undemanding and so beautiful! I will say that I've never had good luck starting it indoors, but if I just le...Read More
Unlike some of the others who have commented, this plant has never survived summers for me. However, it is such a beautiful plant - and ...Read More
I started these rather late from seed in a window box. They did reach the point that 1 or 2 had small blooms. Then they just started t...Read More
Clarkia It is a perfect choice for a cottage garden. They look stunning with feverfew var white wonder. It doesn't seem very picky abo...Read More
I've grown this plant for several years--mostly in pots--and it puts on a nice show. It blooms for a long time from seed that I usually ...Read More
This plant is also listed in some seed books as Mountain Garland. This will be my first year for this plant and looking forward to addin...Read More
this plant was grown in this country in the early 1900's. i'm reading a historical novel and it says "....flowerbed of roses, zinnias, c...Read More
Beautiful, nontoxic, easy to grow in a warm climate!!!
I live in Central Texas, on the border of Zones 7 and 8. I got it f...Read More
I first grew clarkia because I had good experiences with godetia in our climate, and they are related. The clarkia were late to bloom, bu...Read More
Garland flower comes in a rainbow of colors including red, rose, orange, purple and white. Flower spikes 2 feet or larger open from the b...Read More